🎣 Reel in the Fun with Every Cast!
The Daiwa Underspin-XD Series Trigger-Control Closed-Face Reel, Size 80, combines a smooth ball bearing drive with a lightweight design, making it an ideal choice for freshwater fishing enthusiasts. With a gear ratio of 4.1:1 and a line capacity of 4/85, this reel is built for durability and performance, ensuring you never miss a catch.
M**X
SATISFACCIÓN
Satisfacción por la compra, buen precio, buen tamaño, apenas me llego, espero pronto poder probarlo.
D**U
ガタが多いですが。
クローズドフェイスリールと言うものを理解して購入するなら、ありですね。ある程度釣りに慣れた人が使うにはノーマルのままでは、不満が残るでしょう。ハンドル加工交換ベアリング追加シム追加ドラグワッシャー製作交換ダブルピックアップピン化トリガー延長形状変更‥その他諸々研磨バフ掛け マットブラック塗装等など‥いじり倒すには最高の素材かもしれません‥大口径化もしてみたいですね。結局、ここまでチューニングするなら国内仕様の赤いやつで良かったのですが、北米仕様のゴールドに魅かれてしまい、いじり倒している間に気がついたらシルバーキャストに(爆皆さんもお気をつけ下さい。
N**O
使いやすい
ベイトのようなバックラの心配はないがたまに糸がみが発生するものの軽量で使いやすい。
兼**将
写真と違うものが届きました
画像はリアドラグですが、実際に届いたのはフロントドラグの商品でした。私は特にこだわり無かったのでそのまま使ってます。商品は予想以上の出来で低価格のクローズドフェイスリールにしてはとても満足しています。4歳の息子に使わせてますがライントラブルはかなり減りました。野池のバス釣りだと問題ないのですが、トラウトの管釣りだと巻取りが間に合いません。まあ4歳だとその辺わからないで使ってるのでリールに不満はないみたいです。
S**S
Stands out in a small field of ultra-lite spincasting reels.
This review is of the Daiwa Underspin 40-XD. This is the smallest size available of the XD reels and is considered "ultra-light" tackle. I've caught quite a few sunfish, perch, bluegill, and stocked stream trout on this reel with 4 lb line. I've used everything from float/hook/split-shot to jigging to small spinners and the reel performs well.I bought the 40-XD to replace a Zebco 33 Micro triggerspin ultra-lite on which the drag no longer worked and could not be repaired. I was surprised at the quality difference right out of the box. Here's a brief comparison:Daiwa 40-XD:--body made of aluminum--spool shroud made of aluminum--trigger made of solid aluminum--strong and rigid solid aluminum reel foot that is thin enough to fit rods comfortably--one large hardened pick-up pin that actually spins with the line to reduce friction and wear (if I'm not mistaken, you've got to go all the way up to the Zebco Bullet at $99 before Zebco offers you a rotating pick up pin).--solid aluminum anti-reverse switch that has a very good and solid "clicky" positive feel--large crank knob for this size reel that spins freely--nice, chunky aluminum crank arm--excellent multi-disk drag, a little touchy at first but definitely serviceableZebco 33 Micro triggerspin:--body made of plastic--spool shroud made of stainless steel--trigger made of plastic--thick plastic reel foot that never really fit my rods well--two tiny static ceramic pick-up pins--plastic anti-reverse switch that always felt sort of fragile--difficult to use drag that eventually failed altogetherI love Zebco and own a few of their reels, but at least in this ultra-lite catagory, the Daiwa looks, feels, and functions much better than the Zebco 33 Micro. All I know of Daiwa is from my experience fishing with a Fuego baitcaster combo, which has been very positive, so I decided to give their ultra-lite a try. For the level of quality, the price of the 40-XD is more than fair. All-in-all, I've been pleased with the 40-XD, so much so that I've decided to buy a 120-XD for bass fishing and throw it on my Eagle Claw Pack-It spinning rod. You just can't beat the prices of these reels for how much fishing you can get out of them. It's kind of funny because I was just about to buy a Zebco Omega reel because I always wanted one, but fishing with a Daiwa spincast reel makes me want to switch that plan to the Daiwa Goldcast 80 or 100.I plan on making this my go-to backpacking reel, coupled with an old two-piece 4'6" fiberglass pack rod. I find spincast reels to be good for backpacking because the spooled line is completely enclosed inside the spool shroud, making tangling and unintentional releasing of line rather unlikely. I'm also thinking about getting my hands on Daiwa's Minicast System. The fit and finish here seems solid. The 40-XD is a clear winner the battle of ultra-lite spincasters. Recommended.
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